No
Locusts do not have traditional ears like mammals; instead, they possess specialized structures called tympanal organs that function as hearing organs. These tympanal organs are located on their abdomen or legs, allowing locusts to detect sound vibrations. This adaptation helps them communicate and respond to their environment, particularly for mating and avoiding predators.
Humans, apes, frogs, dogs, cats, squirrels, etc. I could go on for hours.
Some grasshoppers make sounds with their back legs but they do not have ears there.
not very strong
Long legs, teardrop shape, beady eyes, dish ears, quills over back.
Only when you're on your back with your legs in the air and around your ears....
An animal like a rabbit with longer ears and long back legs could be a hare. Hares are similar to rabbits but generally have larger bodies, longer legs, and longer ears. They are known for their speed and agility in running.
the songs they sing send waves that bounce back to them somewhat like a bat..... or they just have ears in their legs.
A cricket's ears are found on their LEGS I know it sounds weird but they are.
Cricket or Dragonfly ?Answer is a CRICKET.A cricket's ears are located in a very strange place-under the knees of its front legs.There is a parable of a scientist who set out to answer this question. He trained a group of frogs to jump on the verbal command "jump". Then, he removed the legs of half of the frogs. After his lunch, the frogs that had not had their legs removed would continue to jump on command. The frogs whose legs had been removed would not. The scientist concluded that the frogs who did not jump could no longer hear the command; frogs have ears on their legs.Crickets have their ears located on their front legs just below the knee.
their legs
ears